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Parks – East Syracuse, New York
Spend as long as you like enjoying this delightful butterfly haven. See interaction between many species. Ryder Park also offers nature trails, picnic areas, playground, pond and a pavilion with restroom ... More on VisitSyracuse.org
Golf Courses – Frankfort, New York
Very well maintained fairways and greens. More on golflink.com
Parks – Voorheesville, New York
Nestled in mountains 4-mi. from Helderberg Escarpment. Camping, sandy beach, volleyball court, horseshoe pits, playing field, swingsets, carry-in boat access, ... More on iloveny.com
Things To Do – Liverpool, New York
Enjoy all of the comforts that this extended stay property has to offer. Whether it's the spacious suites with full kitchens, complimentary breakfast buffet, fitness center, evening reception Tues. - Thurs., ... More on iloveny.com
Themeparks – Albany, New York
This very special place is dedicated to a very special person, Ali Adams. The environment is designed to serve children with severe mobility impairments and features ramped access to large roof covered deck areas. The platforms are ... More on KaBoom.org
Parks – Manlius, New York
Scenic trails lead to a 137' cascading waterfall beckoning visitors to enjoy an invigorating walk or picnic. The geological wonder, formed by retreating ... More on iloveny.com
Restaurants – Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Hubby and I stopped in on a Monday en route to the Norman Rockwell museum for a quick lunch. There are two ... More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Auburn, New York
Their prices are also the best in town. More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Auburn, New York
Since first opening in 1955 in Des Plaines, Ill., McDonald's has become one of the most recognized brands in the world. Casual and kid-friendly, ... More on CitySearch
Parks – Baldwinsville, New York
eXtreme action sports park has five fields for the 2002 season consisting of brush, woods and wide-open spaces. In Spring/Early Summer prepare to play in water/mud. Trees, logs and other terrain with forts, ... More on Warpig.com
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